The effort to eliminate PFAS chemicals from firefighting foam may still take a while. Widespread contamination of French Island wells by PFAS has been blamed on...
Millions in relief funding from the federal government could help the city of La Crosse maintain services for the coming year. The city council voted unanimously...
Now that Congress has passed an infrastructure bill, states and cities will be able to make more improvements in infrastructure soon. Democratic US House Rep. Ron...
A new contractor is being hired by the city of La Crosse to clear snow off sidewalks that homeowners haven’t shoveled themselves. The Peterson Snow Plowing Company...
The La Crosse County Board has a busy day planned Monday, with budget and redistricting matters on the table, among other things. The annual budget meeting...
Wisconsin’s tourism industry is beginning to bounce back from a severe drop during the pandemic. State tourism secretary Anne Sayers told a tourism conference at the...
A former Trane Company plant site in north La Crosse has been empty for about a decade. Development of the land could start there very soon...
Electricians to the rescue! A group of area electricians is volunteering time to fix the electric pedestals used for Rotary Lights, which were damaged by thieves...
“Distrastrous” and “insanity” are two of the words being used to describe a vaccine mandate from health care workers at Gundersen Health System in La Crosse....
For the second time in as many nights, a proposed zoning change for a La Crosse nursing home has been postponed by a city committee. On...
La Crosse County leaders want to spend federal money on sustainability programs. Taxpayers want money spent on housing. There’s $23 million in American Rescue Plan Act...
Generations in the La Crosse area have grown up enjoying competing restaurants at the corner of 7th and King streets. In the 1960s and 1970s, one...
A proposed zoning change for a south La Crosse nursing home will come back before city committees this week. The plan to rezone the Bethany Lutheran...
Members of the La Crosse preservation committee are frustrated by seeing some historic buildings torn down and others get neglected. At Thursday’s meeting of the Heritage...
Finding the proper place to display decades of local history may take a few years to accomplish. But a city history museum task force has finished...
Just a week after La Crosse’s city council approved new zoning for the old fish lab in Rivreside Park, the city’s Park Board approved a lease...
Residents of La Crosse are known for their generosity, and the area has a large number of nonprofit groups that offer important services. A new resource...
After weeks of heated debate, a zoning change has been approved for the former fish lab building in Riverside Park. Just one city council member opposed...
A zoning change for the former fish lab in Riverside Park, as well as one for a four-story building on the south side could be decided...
The race to replace Ron Kind of La Crosse in Congress is starting to get crowded. Eau Claire businesswoman Rebecca Cooke is the latest announced candidate...